With Harvest Starting, Ada Police Say Pay Attention, Slow Down, and Drive Defensively
Ada, MN — As the fall harvest ramps up, the Ada Police Department is asking everyone to slow down, pay attention, and share the roadways. Interim Police Chief Steve Hager says the number of accidents typically increases during fall harvest and that’s due to a number of factors, including lack of attentiveness, speed, and just the overall increase in traffic.
Officer Hager says drivers should drive defensively around harvest season by being prepared for increased traffic and muddy roads, or just avoiding certain areas all together.
The Ada Police Department joins the KRJB Kaleidoscope Program on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Listen back to this week’s interview with Officer Hager below: